Posted: May 4th, 2009
Killer Flu
Caught the Flu?

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  • abc123

    this is some very good information. thank you to whoever took the time to make this.

  • abc123

    this is a great way to learn some good information. thank you

  • abc123

    i never knew any of this so thank you for putting up the helpful information that is cool to see and learn about

  • schoolrocks1

    yes i agree with you abc123 and thank you to whoever took their time to put this up for everyone to learn a little bit

  • randy

    i can use this in my schoolpaper…..thank you so much for the info

  • Naaz

    very interesting to kn0w…thANkS!!!

  • Mr.E

    Thank you for the information. I hope that people outthere get their heads out of the clouds and see for themselves what is about to happen to the human race.

  • David the russian

    omg what is this am going backto russia

  • yourmom

    wow this stuff is so cool and amazing

  • yourdad

    i agree with yourmom

  • I waste my life on comments

    Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. These immune responses can also be produced by vaccines, which give immunity to specific viral infections. However, some viruses including HIV and those causing viral hepatitis evade these immune responses and cause chronic infections. Microorganisms also have defences against viral infection, such as restriction modification systems.
    Antibiotics have no effect on viruses, but a few antiviral drugs have been developed. However, there are relatively few antivirals because there are few targets for these drugs to interfere with. This is because a virus reprograms its host’s cells to make new viruses and almost all the proteins used in this process are normal parts of the body, with only a few viral proteins.

  • Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. These immune responses can also be produced by vaccines, which give immunity to specific viral infections. However, some viruses including HIV and those ca

    Viral infections in animals provoke an immune response that usually eliminates the infecting virus. These immune responses can also be produced by vaccines, which give immunity to specific viral infections. However, some viruses including HIV and those causing viral hepatitis evade these immune responses and cause chronic infections. Microorganisms also have defences against viral infection, such as restriction modification systems.
    Antibiotics have no effect on viruses, but a few antiviral drugs have been developed. However, there are relatively few antivirals because there are few targets for these drugs to interfere with. This is because a virus reprograms its host’s cells to make new viruses and almost all the proteins used in this process are normal parts of the body, with only a few viral proteins.

  • SirFucksAlot

    word.

  • ohhotdayum

    uhhhmm this was really boring..kthnxbai

  • dgutman

    this sux

  • juicy

    this blows thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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